Florida’s legislative session begins on Tuesday as Gov. Ron DeSantis delivers his final State of the State address. Political experts expect the session will focus
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Miami Hurricanes drive College Football Playoff national championship events across South Florida
Construction crews are transforming the Miami Beach Convention Center into a massive fan playground ahead of college football’s biggest game, with an experience space so
Suspect dead after shooting, killing 2 in Boynton Beach office building, police say
The person who police say shot and killed two people inside a Florida office building on Monday was found dead after a brief pursuit, according
More rain, some thunderstorms possible in South Florida before big temperature drop later this week
Rinse and repeat! It’s been another wet start to the day as scattered showers move across parts of South Florida. It’s been a mild morning
South Florida takes aim at vanilla shortage, cost
Vanilla: The world’s most popular flavor. It’s beloved in kitchens everywhere – and no one knows its value better than Pascal Fontana, owner of Pascal
Bryan Calvo sworn in as Hialeah’s youngest mayor, signs orders targeting retirement payments, contracts and transparency
Hialeah marked a historic moment Monday as 28-year-old Bryan Calvo was sworn in as mayor, becoming the youngest person ever to lead the city in
Police find no gun or threat after incident at St. Bartholomew Catholic School, police say
Miramar police responded to St. Bartholomew Catholic School on Monday after administrators reported that a second-grade student was found with a bag containing a loaded
South Florida Cubans react to U.S. allowing Mexico’s oil aid to Cuba amid crisis
United States policy is allowing Mexico to continue supplying oil to Cuba, a move that appears to contradict President Donald Trump’s pledge to cut off
Bipartisan outcry as DOJ targets Fed Chair Powell over $2.5 billion renovation
Tonight, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell faces mounting pressure as a Department of Justice probe—supported by the Trump administration—focuses on the Fed’s costly $2.5 billion
South Florida Cubans react to U.S. allowing Mexico’s oil aid to Cuba amid crisis
Live from Hialeah, CBS Miami’s Chelsea Jones reports on the heated debate surrounding the U.S. policy that permits Mexico to supply oil to Cuba. As